Hampshire

Old pictures of Hampshire

  1. Portsmouth FC wins the FA cup - 1939

    Portsmouth were FA cup winners in 1939. This incredible photograph was taken as the bus drove through a crowd near Greetham Street in Portsmouth. In the background you can just about make out Sussex Hotel and Sharps department store. Photograph courtesy of Mike Burnett. His father Fred Burnett...
  2. Early 1900s map of Southsea, Portsmouth, showing East Southsea railway station

    Shows East Southsea railway station which closed in 1914. Station was renamed East Southsea in 1896 and closed upon the outbreak of WW1 in 1914.
  3. The Royal Oak Passage, Winchester

    Shows the Royal Oak pub. Supposedly "the oldest pub in Britain".
  4. Natwest, Waterlooville, Hampshire, approx 80s

    Photograph by Erica Montgomery.
  5. Waterlooville High Street, approx 80s

    Photograph uploaded by Erica Montgomery.
  6. The Cannon, Waterlooville, Hampshire

    Photograph uploaded by Erica Montgomery.
  7. The Precinct, Waterlooville, Hampshire Postcard

  8. High street, Waterlooville, pre pedestrianisation

  9. Portsmouth & Southsea Postcard

    Painted postcard of Places in Portsmouth & Southsea
  10. Havant, West Street, looking East. Circa early 1900s.

    Scanned from Havant - Seen and Remembered by Geoffrey Salter and Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library. Published 1979. 'The Dolphin Hotel, on the left, stood here from the early 1800s and was known as the principal inn Havant. Stage coaches called daily en route from Brighton to Portsmouth...
  11. Southsea Model Village. Circa 1960s.

    Young girl admires Southsea Model Village of a farmyard. Gifford Series.
  12. Portsmouth Harbour by Moonlight. Circa early 1900s.

  13. The Silver Jubilee Review, Illuminated, Spithead, Southsea, 1937

  14. The Guildhall, 1984

    After suffering damage during the war, the Guildhall was reopened by the Queen in 1959. Modern development makes an identical view impossible to how it looked back in 1930, but in the square the tram shelter has gone, as have the trees and the Guildhall minarets.
  15. Southsea Common, showing Queens Hotel

    Year unknown, looks to be early 1900s.
  16. Cars on barge at The Hard, Portsmouth

    Year unknown. Looks early-mid 1900s.
  17. Rubble dump, St. Pauls, Portsmouth, WW2

    World War 2 dump of rubble at St. Pauls Portsmouth.
  18. Partially demolished Brewery, Hambrook Street, Portsmouth

    With annotations. Year unknown. Came labelled as "Brewery Hambrook lane / road".
  19. South Street, Havant

    Circa 1900. Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library.
  20. East Street, Havant

    Circa 1887. Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library. 'On the left is the old White Hart which was pulled down in 1889, and you can just see the bracket of the pub sign on the left for the Millers Arms which had just been sold to widen...

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